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it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fall, loss of appetite or weight, application site redness, and urinary tract infection. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases or if patients weigh less than 110 pounds. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should talk to their doctor as serious stomach problems such as bleeding may worsen. patients may experience slow heart rate. free trial offer for them. nurses to talk to for you. visit exelonpatchoffer.com. ♪ visit exelonpatchoffer.com. sometimes life can be well, a little uncomfortable. but when it's hard or hurts to go to the bathroom, there's dulcolax stool softener. dulcolax stool softener doesn't make you go, it just makes it easier to go. dulcolax stool softener. make yourself comfortable. [ dennis ] allstate wants everyone to be protected o
it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fall, loss of appetite or weight, application site redness, and urinary tract infection. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases or if patients weigh less than 110 pounds. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should...
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you got rand paul who's saying the party needs to change. you got marco rubio saying something very different. but the one person who wasn't there in that straw poll, who we might see going ahead, is jeb bush, he was not included in that. you had rand paul at the top, you had marco rubio second and everybody else way, way down the line. we'll talk about this morning. of course, that's 2016. we'll talk about this week as well. >> how much the filibuster impacted that. >> that's exactly right, dan. that filibuster with rand paul did influence the vote. >> you interviewed speaker of the house john boehner for the show. is the president's charm offensive is working? >> i didn't get the sense from john boehner that it's working. the so-called charm offensive, he doesn't seem particularly charmed. we'll ask our roundtable about that. very curious to see what they think. >> what if anything can heal this relationship? martha, thank you. great to see you. join martha later this morning on "this week." her special guest will be house speaker john boe
you got rand paul who's saying the party needs to change. you got marco rubio saying something very different. but the one person who wasn't there in that straw poll, who we might see going ahead, is jeb bush, he was not included in that. you had rand paul at the top, you had marco rubio second and everybody else way, way down the line. we'll talk about this morning. of course, that's 2016. we'll talk about this week as well. >> how much the filibuster impacted that. >> that's...
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and i thought changing a diaper was bad. this is gross. now, i'm ready to learn the basics. >> the crowd always likes when you stand up on your horse and drag by your feet. >> reporter: can we make it so that you can have me stand on the horse and not be dragged by my feet? >> absolutely. >> reporter: my trusty steed and the beautiful and aptly named twister is my horse. whoa. you're good with me. you're fine with me, twister. for the dangerous stuff, nicki loaned me her best horse, rebel. >> all the way, rememberle. >> reporter: oh, rebel. thank you. >> reporter: every night, the arena fills with fans and musicians of all kinds from justin bieber and kiss, to even bruno mars. ♪ you tossed it in the trash >> reporter: who shattered the rodeo's attendance record, only to be beat out by hip-hop megastar pit bull just days later. ♪ >> reporter: for me, the empty stands and wide open floor held a magical quality. bringing back memories of an annual tradition that i lived for as a young girl. i never thought that i would be doing this in a
and i thought changing a diaper was bad. this is gross. now, i'm ready to learn the basics. >> the crowd always likes when you stand up on your horse and drag by your feet. >> reporter: can we make it so that you can have me stand on the horse and not be dragged by my feet? >> absolutely. >> reporter: my trusty steed and the beautiful and aptly named twister is my horse. whoa. you're good with me. you're fine with me, twister. for the dangerous stuff, nicki loaned me her...
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you should have other people there so it's carefully, you know, i mean, it was changing or making a proposal at the end that set this off on a track. it is a very dramatic story and brings to the floor the issues that we're going to be dealing with in three or four months. yes. >> you may have already alluded this somewhat in answering a previous question. congressional approval is at record lows, and people left, right, center 0 talk about how broken government is. what are those things from your perspective that have broken it? what are the things that, if they were removed individual or structure that would help fix it? what is the path forward? you know, that's is above my pay grade. it's enough of the task to try to find out what happened and so forth. and to -- you do play in your own mind what should have happened. what could have happened. it's a pattern, it's gone on a long time. a lot of people in their books on this. there's an analysis saying it's all the republicans' fault. there's analysis that it's all the democrats' fall. it's all obama's fault. i'm purple on that question. i
you should have other people there so it's carefully, you know, i mean, it was changing or making a proposal at the end that set this off on a track. it is a very dramatic story and brings to the floor the issues that we're going to be dealing with in three or four months. yes. >> you may have already alluded this somewhat in answering a previous question. congressional approval is at record lows, and people left, right, center 0 talk about how broken government is. what are those things...
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>> i hear you, he has not changed his leadership-type. his leadership skills are not there, he is still the amateur. lou: and goes after bob woodward, who has recanted his inintimatetions of threat, and d gene sperling over for sunday lunch or brunch. >> he invited the president too. lou: who not go. >> i think that bob woodward's sin was to demolish the very center of the president's campaign against the republicans, this sequester was there fault, and wood ward pointed out it of the the president's idea in the first place, he moved goal post, that undermined whole tactic. lou: gene sperling acknowledged that out loud in front of bob woodward and god everyone and important, including the american people. >> i see the fine hand of david axelrod behind this. it appears that what this presidentments to do is kind of -- president wants to do is just go through first two years of second term, and get a democratic house and pass these liberal bills. lou: that is a lovely thought for the president but there is a matter of perhaps republican res
>> i hear you, he has not changed his leadership-type. his leadership skills are not there, he is still the amateur. lou: and goes after bob woodward, who has recanted his inintimatetions of threat, and d gene sperling over for sunday lunch or brunch. >> he invited the president too. lou: who not go. >> i think that bob woodward's sin was to demolish the very center of the president's campaign against the republicans, this sequester was there fault, and wood ward pointed out...
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. >> programs where you have changed money from one account to another. you cannot do that under this type of thing that we are talking about. >> some flexibility to rearrange funding programs. training and maintenance and so forth. reporter: remember that date for the federal for lysistrata? by midnight the next day, congress must pass a $900 billion spending bill to fund government operations were a government shutdown takes place with worse consequences than the $850 billion aggressor. it has been scheduled this way since january. lawmakers knew that they could use the bill funding government operations to adjust where the cuts get made. if it doesn't get fixed, republicans now say that there is only one place to look. >> of the president chooses not to use that and goes after high-profile spending cuts, and that is a choice that what he will have made for political reasons four the president, for the fourth year in a row has not produced a budget proposal on time. it is not expected before the end of march. the next three months will see little change
. >> programs where you have changed money from one account to another. you cannot do that under this type of thing that we are talking about. >> some flexibility to rearrange funding programs. training and maintenance and so forth. reporter: remember that date for the federal for lysistrata? by midnight the next day, congress must pass a $900 billion spending bill to fund government operations were a government shutdown takes place with worse consequences than the $850 billion...
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i appreciate that he's decided to change his views on this. but, i believe that marriage is a union of a man and a woman. >> can you imagine yourself in a situation where you would reverse your decision as portman has on gay marriage if a child of yours and someone you loved told you was gay? >> no. i believe marriage is the union of a man and a woman. that's what i grew up with, what i believe, what my church teaches me, and i can't imagine position would ever change. >> i want to get quickly to a couple more topics, gun legislation, will you commit to have a vote on the house floor on any gun legislation that the senate is able to pass? >> if they pass it, i made clear that we would review it. in the meantime, our committees are continuing to have hearings, trying to get to the bottom of what can we do to help minimize the senseless crime? i mean, listen, all of our hearts go out to the victims of these mass shootings. what we fleed to -- what we need to understand is, what is it that we truly can do to ensure that this doesn't happen? >> do
i appreciate that he's decided to change his views on this. but, i believe that marriage is a union of a man and a woman. >> can you imagine yourself in a situation where you would reverse your decision as portman has on gay marriage if a child of yours and someone you loved told you was gay? >> no. i believe marriage is the union of a man and a woman. that's what i grew up with, what i believe, what my church teaches me, and i can't imagine position would ever change. >> i...
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everything changes. it's almost like an etch-a-sketch, you can kind of shake it up and we start all over again. >> to this day that i'm asked to sign etch-a-sketches. i wish i could say i caused mitt romney's defeat. but after the 47% video credit for mitt romney's failure goes to one person, mitt romney. the cost of looking good will no longer be exacted on welfare of animals in europe. cosmetic products including toiletries that are tested on animals have been banned by the e.u. since 2004 but now any cosmetic product that possesses an ingredient tested on animals will also be subject to a ban. now cosmetic companies lobbied hard against the ban claiming that alternative testing has not been perfected to guarantee consumer safety, to say nothing for the safety of the animals experimented on to make sure that lipstick doesn't smudge. we're please to welcome pascaline clerc. this e.u. ban in 2004 they are now expanding it. what impact will this have on the new ban. >> the e.u. implemented a new ban which
everything changes. it's almost like an etch-a-sketch, you can kind of shake it up and we start all over again. >> to this day that i'm asked to sign etch-a-sketches. i wish i could say i caused mitt romney's defeat. but after the 47% video credit for mitt romney's failure goes to one person, mitt romney. the cost of looking good will no longer be exacted on welfare of animals in europe. cosmetic products including toiletries that are tested on animals have been banned by the e.u. since...
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what does he stand for and how will he change the church? >>> well, they are behind the 47% video that changed mitt romney's political fortunes forever. straight ahead, you'll hear from him for the first time. >>> plus, florida's lieutenant governor hastily resigns after a $300 million gambling scandal is revealed. >>> samsung releases its new galaxy smartphone today. >>> and senator claire mccaskill lets the department of defense have it. good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. catholics around the world are waking up to a new pope, a man of many firsts for the church. he was born in buenos aires, the son of italian immigrants, and this morning he's the first pope from the americas and the first jesuit to lead the world's 1.2 billion catholics. the man formerly known as cardinal jorge bergoglio is now pope francis. this morning, snupz arounewspap the world are spreading the news. the new pope signals a new time for the catholic. 350,000 people waited in st. peter's square to see who would emerge on the balcony. they found out around 8:00 p.m.
what does he stand for and how will he change the church? >>> well, they are behind the 47% video that changed mitt romney's political fortunes forever. straight ahead, you'll hear from him for the first time. >>> plus, florida's lieutenant governor hastily resigns after a $300 million gambling scandal is revealed. >>> samsung releases its new galaxy smartphone today. >>> and senator claire mccaskill lets the department of defense have it. good morning. i'm...
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let's change the rules. first one to one wins. >> how about if i do this? >> jimmy: because this is really -- this is impossible. oh, my gosh. ♪ of course. of course. >> does that mean get to have a toast to your anniversary? >> jimmy: you want to -- see, this is why you're the coolest. i love you. cheers. [ cheers and applause ] >> pinky goes like that. like that. like that, and then you can just go like that. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: mariah carey. "american idol" is live next tuesday, wednesday and thursday at 8:00 p.m. on fox. billy eichner joins us next. ♪ people have chosen it again and again for over eight years. its key ingredients are also found in every day food like avocados, broccoli and bananas. it contains about as much caffeine as a cup of the leading premium coffee. zero sugar. four calories. 5-hour energy is like... coffee with vitamins and nutrients. simple. put them together and it's a great combination. try a sip... then decide. revving up the dollar menu with a blend of savory spices. get hold of crispy, tender satisfaction.
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that's a great thing but one thing that hasn't changed, the official retirement age. how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. there is something baffling about where we find ourselves in washington tonight. lawmakers spent the better part of the day, and the week, daring each other to meet in the town square at high noon, and when they did, neither liked the outcome all that much. the president popped into the white house briefing room today, at times expressing frustration, other times high mindedness, but making clear who he blames for the budget standoff. >> i am not a dictator. i'm the president. so, ultimately, if mitch mcconnell or john boehner say, we need to go catch a plane, i can't have secret servic
that's a great thing but one thing that hasn't changed, the official retirement age. how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good...
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so as we say, times have changed. >> and changed very quickly on this issue. and extent i don't think anybody in the gay rights movement outside of the gay rights movement could have anticipated. in 1996, bill clinton was running for re-election. he was thinking about this as one of the issues that maybe would come up in the campaign then but you go back, you go back even to 2004 and when howard dean was running for president and he was so far to the left on this issue because he was in favor of civil unions. that's 2004. by 2012, you have the president of the united states, the incumbent president of the united states saying that he supports gay marriage and big news but not as big news as it could have been because there was an assumption that he was going to get there, that he may have already been there himself but hadn't spoken about it publicly. there was then a big support of the administration for all sorts of gay rights issues, not only don't ask, don't tell repealed but going towards the cases that came to the supreme court, the justice department wa
so as we say, times have changed. >> and changed very quickly on this issue. and extent i don't think anybody in the gay rights movement outside of the gay rights movement could have anticipated. in 1996, bill clinton was running for re-election. he was thinking about this as one of the issues that maybe would come up in the campaign then but you go back, you go back even to 2004 and when howard dean was running for president and he was so far to the left on this issue because he was in...
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politics president obama has changed and hillary clinton changed. this is evolution for a lot of people. >> he's a master and fascinated how this is setting up president obama. against john boehner. >> this changed too and you did see when the house republicans took up the lawsuit and started to fund it, this was in the spotlight and it was very interesting, the stuff coming out of john boehner's office had to do with the keystone pipeline and issues like president obama's organizing for action. nothing on these gay rights issues. the silence. >> even the lawyer does not want to talk to the press. immigration in arizona. michael bennett and chuck schumer and john mccain who will look at the border and seems the ball is moving on this to some degree. we are far away from the solution. >> the devil is in the details. we are supposed to get that the week of april 8th. we haven't gotten it yet. the press conference will be in no gals, arizona. i keep hearing they are close, but still nothing and we will have to find out. >> what is border security. sena
politics president obama has changed and hillary clinton changed. this is evolution for a lot of people. >> he's a master and fascinated how this is setting up president obama. against john boehner. >> this changed too and you did see when the house republicans took up the lawsuit and started to fund it, this was in the spotlight and it was very interesting, the stuff coming out of john boehner's office had to do with the keystone pipeline and issues like president obama's...
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of changes within the catholic church. >> mary, you know, there was some debate early on, basically about whether or not they were going to go with a younger candidate for, who would be the pope for a longer period of time, which would give him the chance to rebuild the church, to grow the church, to set out his mission and complete his mission. yet the other side of the coin was, that they wanted an older pope that had more pastoral experience, and also, more global experience. so to bill's point, i wonder if they compromised a little bit on the age issue, in order to get the growth side of the equation. >> it could certainly be one of the reasons. of course, you know, we will see, in the coming hours, i'm sure we'll hear more and more about what happened. but here's just a couple of pieces of information. i'm struck, i'm getting some information on him as we go. there is a description of him, saying he is a man of great simplicity, who can often be found walking the streets of buenos aires to meet and talk with his people. in conversation, cardinal bergoglio is critical of the pol
of changes within the catholic church. >> mary, you know, there was some debate early on, basically about whether or not they were going to go with a younger candidate for, who would be the pope for a longer period of time, which would give him the chance to rebuild the church, to grow the church, to set out his mission and complete his mission. yet the other side of the coin was, that they wanted an older pope that had more pastoral experience, and also, more global experience. so to...
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they have had to change the strategy they have had since world war ii. they will not be able to protect us in two different places around the world. we look at korea aand iran. we pulled back. that has already been implemented. the sequestration gives them no flexibility. it just cuts every department an equal percentage. it is a crazy way to do things. i am hopeful. we knew national security spending needed to be part of the deal. what i am saying -- and remember what i said -- 50 cents out of every dollar we have saved has come from national security. that is too much. >> you said you regret your vote on the budget control act. do you accept any responsibility for sequestration going through? >> there is enough blame to go around. many of these members voted against it. i took the leadership's promise that the supercommittee would do its work, that it would never happen. the president promised it would never happen. that has passed. it happened. that vote also was to raise the debt ceiling. if we had not done that, we would have had a more serious cris
they have had to change the strategy they have had since world war ii. they will not be able to protect us in two different places around the world. we look at korea aand iran. we pulled back. that has already been implemented. the sequestration gives them no flexibility. it just cuts every department an equal percentage. it is a crazy way to do things. i am hopeful. we knew national security spending needed to be part of the deal. what i am saying -- and remember what i said -- 50 cents out of...
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every time the dollar changes hands by the individual, that is what gems of the economy. by having the government spend money for the people, and that's the problem. there is a restriction with new taxes and more taxes coming down the pipe or people to do anything with their money, other than to ride out the storm. we have the debt tax, transaction tax, we have sales taxes. enough of the taxes. leave it to the private sector. we will come out of this thing, but we must grow our way out. >> it is remarkable that we have these people. we have had how many fiscal cliff deals? so many crises over the last two years. they need to do their day jobs and a budget. the way that we get revenues, you know, the bargaining may now have been used, meaning that the tax increases, they may be more lock-in on either part of the aisle because they don't have kids department. neil: you are right about that. guys, stick around. in the meantime, the faa wants to know why we are doing the harlem shake like this on the plane. i could be wrong, but i'm thinking maybe they need to focus on the sa
every time the dollar changes hands by the individual, that is what gems of the economy. by having the government spend money for the people, and that's the problem. there is a restriction with new taxes and more taxes coming down the pipe or people to do anything with their money, other than to ride out the storm. we have the debt tax, transaction tax, we have sales taxes. enough of the taxes. leave it to the private sector. we will come out of this thing, but we must grow our way out....
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we don't need to change our beliefs and values we need to change our message. you had all of these 18-year-old kids climbing on top of each other to vote for ronald reagan because he crafted a beautiful economic message that showed that capitolism was for everybody. we're not doing that. we need an economic message that does those things. the republicans can't -- people will say, well the democrats start out with 230 electoral votes, why don't you become a pro-choice party or pro-gay marriage, and there are people who think about these things strategically. you lose the base. we can't afford to lose the southern base. >> michael: jack, that's like saying in the 50s well you're a preschool integration party, well, we don't want to do that because we'll lose our base. there has to be a point where you go along with the country? >> yes, and no. the 50s -- the electoral map was very different in the 50s. the republicans today are very dependent on a southern base. in the 50s the map was much more torn up. now you have regional parties competing. what you have are t
we don't need to change our beliefs and values we need to change our message. you had all of these 18-year-old kids climbing on top of each other to vote for ronald reagan because he crafted a beautiful economic message that showed that capitolism was for everybody. we're not doing that. we need an economic message that does those things. the republicans can't -- people will say, well the democrats start out with 230 electoral votes, why don't you become a pro-choice party or pro-gay marriage,...
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. >> mayor: i think i have more power to change the town and i intend to use it. >> robb: there is no problem. jeff crocket can move. he can be in a diversified community. >> christof: but you aren't going anywhere. >> robb: oh, we're not going anywhere. i mean we are too well established. we were established before they moved here and we will be established after they are laying cold in the grave. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> michael: i'm michael shure. this is "the war room." coming up tonight politicians may not always be smart but at least they're long-winded. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> michael: in greek mythology a giant boulder up a steep hill. every time he neared the peak of that hill the rock would roll down and they would have to start all over again. americans have been pushing boulders up the hill, specifically capitol hill without success and with failure. with whether on guns, the budget the war on terror, the civil rights we got to keep pushing. thethe heaviest one on the hill is gun safety. despite the outrage of sandy hook tragedy. gun control has face entrenched obstacles. b
. >> mayor: i think i have more power to change the town and i intend to use it. >> robb: there is no problem. jeff crocket can move. he can be in a diversified community. >> christof: but you aren't going anywhere. >> robb: oh, we're not going anywhere. i mean we are too well established. we were established before they moved here and we will be established after they are laying cold in the grave. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> michael: i'm michael shure. this is...
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big changes are happening. so far at the state level. at least in places with democratic control of both chambers as well as democratic governors. we will see what happens at the national level in washington. you can watch this space for more updates. we will be right back. introducing olay fresh effects' unstoppable skincare! when every day is a new adventure there's a new skin care line-up that can keep up. start fresh and finish sparkling 24/7 with new olay fresh effects. ♪ catch them if you can at olayfresheffects.com >>> newly minted secretary of defense had his first day off as defense secretary. on the first foreign trip, chuck hagel arrived to terrible news, genuinely terrible news american contractor had been killed by three people in afghan military uniforms. they got on a base in the eastern part of the country and opened fire. they shot and considered an american contractor and wounded others hours before the secretary of defense landed in afghanistan. the following day, one day later, a big deal ceremony was planned to coi
big changes are happening. so far at the state level. at least in places with democratic control of both chambers as well as democratic governors. we will see what happens at the national level in washington. you can watch this space for more updates. we will be right back. introducing olay fresh effects' unstoppable skincare! when every day is a new adventure there's a new skin care line-up that can keep up. start fresh and finish sparkling 24/7 with new olay fresh effects. ♪ catch them if...
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but these cuts we're talking about here in time would be very serious and would fundamentally change the military we have. >> jamie: i got an interesting email yesterday, general, from the wife of a lieutenant general, active service who, said our military will step up to the challenge, that they will get the job done, particularly in afghanistan. but i think about future risks, other risks, if we're not as populated on the border between afghanistan and pakistan, will we be able to keep an eye on what is going on in pakistan? >> pakistan is very important to us. the fact of the matter is, a military alegarchy runs the economy. india has a flourishing democracy. pakistan has a democracy in name only. the military certainly really controls that civilian government. there is no growing middle class. and now, certainly what has happened inside that country is the pakistan taliban, radical islamists are trying to take it over and their escalation of attacks are on the rise. that doesn't mean that pakistan is about to fall. but it is a very dangerous place in the world. it's a place where
but these cuts we're talking about here in time would be very serious and would fundamentally change the military we have. >> jamie: i got an interesting email yesterday, general, from the wife of a lieutenant general, active service who, said our military will step up to the challenge, that they will get the job done, particularly in afghanistan. but i think about future risks, other risks, if we're not as populated on the border between afghanistan and pakistan, will we be able to keep...
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saying that rule could change because it's a matter of discipline and not faith. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. (announcer) make mornings special, mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. >>> to politics now where speaker john boehner says house republicans are in a good spot. at an nrcc fundraiser, he told the crowd the president's second term was, quote, supposed to be the president's honeymoon and our nightmare. instead, he's been on the ropes. well, republicans wasted no time attacking the president for doing his bracket instead of a budget. the commander in chief made his picks on espn. >> i'm going louisville. i know it's not a surprise pick. and i'm going with indiana. these are the two best
saying that rule could change because it's a matter of discipline and not faith. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. (announcer) make mornings special, mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden...
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things change. hard to accept change, filled with anxiety and fear, but in the scheme of things, marriage between couples of the same sex seems like baby steps. what could be truer? >> religion changes through times and everything has its own cultural context and a lot of scripture to quote in any given context. i think we now understand >> audio difficulties. >> barry, we're losing frank's audio. we'll be back to him in one second. >> i thought it was me. >> it's someone to blame in a control room somewhere. through the notion of things change, it's interesting we seem as a society so reluctant to change or acknowledging change when in fact we're living in a time when technology has changed our very interactions towards one another, in between and towards one another. why is it do you think things like gay marriage get such top billing in terms of everything is shifting? >> it's change in general. we're always afraid of change because we think it could be dangerous. we don't know what it is. whatev
things change. hard to accept change, filled with anxiety and fear, but in the scheme of things, marriage between couples of the same sex seems like baby steps. what could be truer? >> religion changes through times and everything has its own cultural context and a lot of scripture to quote in any given context. i think we now understand >> audio difficulties. >> barry, we're losing frank's audio. we'll be back to him in one second. >> i thought it was me. >> it's...
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here's abc's juju chang. ♪ you don't know you're beautiful ♪ >> reporter: when it comes the hot british imports, there's one direction's song "what makes you beautiful." and there's always the american fascination with the royal couple and the pregnancy. but the next big british invasion hitting our shores this week just might be the fast diet. >> it doesn't really feel like a diet. >> reporter: it's all the rage in england because it's not just about losing weight. its creator sees it as a radical new approach to eating your way to a longer life. you've basically discovered the fountain of youth. >> i've certainly found something that's worked really well for me. >> reporter: such an understated brit. the british fasting craze is the brain child of this man, dr. michael mosley. he embarked on a quest for the scientific fountain of youth. he discovered that you can get radically healthier by doing something that sounds truly unhealthy. fasting just two days a week. the other five days, you can eat whatever you want. just to be clear, you're not telling people to starve themselves. >> oh
here's abc's juju chang. ♪ you don't know you're beautiful ♪ >> reporter: when it comes the hot british imports, there's one direction's song "what makes you beautiful." and there's always the american fascination with the royal couple and the pregnancy. but the next big british invasion hitting our shores this week just might be the fast diet. >> it doesn't really feel like a diet. >> reporter: it's all the rage in england because it's not just about losing...
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let's change the rules. first one to one wins. >> how about if i do this? >> jimmy: because this is really -- this is impossible. oh, my gosh. ♪ of course. of course. >> does that mean get to have a toast to your anniversary? >> jimmy: you want to -- see, this is why you're the coolest. i love you. cheers. [ cheers and applause ] >> pinky goes like that. like that. like that, and then you can just go like that. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: mariah carey. "american idol" is live next tuesday, wednesday and thursday at 8:00 p.m. on fox. billy eichner joins us next. ♪ oh man! it's like we're tailgating! my grandfather's secret recipe, they've been smoking for hours. how many hours exactly? [ friend #2 ] what kind of spices do you use in your rub? what part of secret recipe don't you understand? i've got to go turn off the smoker. your grandfather would be proud of you! he didn't make these. mm-mmm. ♪ ok. [ male announcer ] new oscar mayer carving board pulled pork, part of the complete line of carving board meats. it's not your everyday food. it's os
let's change the rules. first one to one wins. >> how about if i do this? >> jimmy: because this is really -- this is impossible. oh, my gosh. ♪ of course. of course. >> does that mean get to have a toast to your anniversary? >> jimmy: you want to -- see, this is why you're the coolest. i love you. cheers. [ cheers and applause ] >> pinky goes like that. like that. like that, and then you can just go like that. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: mariah...
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refocus as careers change f to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. dad: you excited for youyeah.st day? ♪ dad: you'll be fine, ok? girl: ok. dad: you look so pretty. ♪ i'm overprotective. that's why i got a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescript
refocus as careers change f to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. dad: you excited for youyeah.st day? ♪ dad: you'll be fine, ok? girl: ok. dad: you look so pretty. ♪ i'm overprotective. that's why i got a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body...
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thanks it's great to see it so why the change of heart for boehner we've gone from oh my god hysteria the world is falling apart you know over the last four years pretty continuously to could be a couple years who cares. it's a good question i mean i can explain why speaker boehner went on t.v. and said this and by the way it was echoed almost immediately by budget committee chairman paul ryan on the c.b.s. sunday show so clearly either boehner created a new talking point or a talking points were handed down to him but it is an admission it's an admission then while we do have long term issues that the whole idea that we're facing an imminent emergency an idea that has been used to justify an austerity program that is radical and extreme the whole idea that we have this imminent crisis now the republican leaders are admitting is simply not true and i think this is a a watershed moment in these budget battles because it says that there's something else going on here it says that the republican party has an ulterior motive to have been pretending for so long that this is an immediate cr
thanks it's great to see it so why the change of heart for boehner we've gone from oh my god hysteria the world is falling apart you know over the last four years pretty continuously to could be a couple years who cares. it's a good question i mean i can explain why speaker boehner went on t.v. and said this and by the way it was echoed almost immediately by budget committee chairman paul ryan on the c.b.s. sunday show so clearly either boehner created a new talking point or a talking points...
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. >> when a child cries, maybe they're yanking your change or in the habit. but maybe they're in distress. >> reporter: the dream team says it's the best way to achieve long-term sleep success. >> a good night sleep is a great, yummy, wonderful thing and that's what you're going tor giving to your child. then it's something to celebrate. >> reporter: two weeks after the intervention, the team's methods seem to have paid off. miraculously, mia is sleeping 12 hours a night and going to bed without a peep. >> night-night. >> good job. >> night-night. >> reporter: emmy, however, is a work in progress. [ baby crying ] >> that's the hard part. >> reporter: but 10 minutes later, she, too, goes to sleep all on her own. >> it's 7:37 and it would appear as though everybody is sleeping right now. >> reporter: giving danielle and marchello the first quiet time they've had in a month. >> reporter: we checked with them six months after their experiment and both emmy and mia are still sleeping througho ini night. the couple say sleep training has been life changing. >> and
. >> when a child cries, maybe they're yanking your change or in the habit. but maybe they're in distress. >> reporter: the dream team says it's the best way to achieve long-term sleep success. >> a good night sleep is a great, yummy, wonderful thing and that's what you're going tor giving to your child. then it's something to celebrate. >> reporter: two weeks after the intervention, the team's methods seem to have paid off. miraculously, mia is sleeping 12 hours a night...
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how did that change your life? >> you know, it changed it for the better. a, i don't smoke anymore. which i was a four to five-pack a day smoker. >> morton downey jr. eventually died of lung cancer. but not before he repented publicly for the smoking habit he used to glorify. for the smoking industry he used to represent. when a man named c. everett koop died last week, if you've heard anything at all about his death and his legacy, you probably heard about his real heroism on the issue of smoking. dr. koop was appointed surgeon general by president ronald reagan and i think much to everyone's surprise once he was in that position he used that position to wage a war on smoking. he did a lot of other good besides. but at a time when the public was still arguing about whether smoking really was even all that bad for you, whether it was even worth warning people that smoking might be an unhealthful thing, c. everett koop, surgeon general, oftentimes in his full dress uniform, c. everett koop was unassailable. he was blunt as all get out, totally unequivocal in saying conclusively, yeah
how did that change your life? >> you know, it changed it for the better. a, i don't smoke anymore. which i was a four to five-pack a day smoker. >> morton downey jr. eventually died of lung cancer. but not before he repented publicly for the smoking habit he used to glorify. for the smoking industry he used to represent. when a man named c. everett koop died last week, if you've heard anything at all about his death and his legacy, you probably heard about his real heroism on the...
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big changes are happening. so far at the state level. at least in places with democratic control of both chamecha chambers as well as democratic governors. we will see what happens at the national level in washington. you can watch this space for more updates. we will be right back. >>> newly minted secretary of defense chuck hagel made a surprise visit to afghanistan this weekend. on that very first foreign trip chuck hagel arrived to afghanistan to the terrible news american contractor had just been killed by three people in afghan military uniforms. they managed to drive onto a u.s. base in the eastern part of the country and open fire. they shot and killed the american contractor and wounded others just hours before the secretary of defense landed in afghanistan. the following day, one day later, a big deal ceremony was planned to coincide with the secretary's visit. a year ago the u.s. agreed to hand over control of a big prison to the afghan government. bagram is the only prison technical run by the u.s. military designed to impris
big changes are happening. so far at the state level. at least in places with democratic control of both chamecha chambers as well as democratic governors. we will see what happens at the national level in washington. you can watch this space for more updates. we will be right back. >>> newly minted secretary of defense chuck hagel made a surprise visit to afghanistan this weekend. on that very first foreign trip chuck hagel arrived to afghanistan to the terrible news american...
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police say he was dwrumpk a blood alcohol level above 09 when hitting the 17-year-old henry chang on slope boulevard. the teenager celebrated her birthday that day. brewer charged with driving under the influence and vehicular manslaughter. >> coming up the bay area city putting brakes on red light camera autos the trio at the center of the standoff at sea have their day in court. the tail tale prosecutors say one of them told. >> then, from michael finney an important warning for those getting a tax refund and taking out a personal loan. abc 7 news at 5:00 continues in just a moment. for over 75 years people have saved money with... ohhh... ...with geico... ohhh...sorry! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 years...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable laughter). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. s
police say he was dwrumpk a blood alcohol level above 09 when hitting the 17-year-old henry chang on slope boulevard. the teenager celebrated her birthday that day. brewer charged with driving under the influence and vehicular manslaughter. >> coming up the bay area city putting brakes on red light camera autos the trio at the center of the standoff at sea have their day in court. the tail tale prosecutors say one of them told. >> then, from michael finney an important warning for...
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and we have fuddy- duddies here. >> the world is changing, mark. >> the world is changing, but cpac isn't. [laughter] this is a group that decided to end by donald trump and not chris christie and bob mcdonnell, both of whom apparently believe that government should do something. the cpac poll, which they kick at the feet of the meetin -- take at the end of the meeting, president steve forbes won, president jack kemp won three times -- >> ron paul. >> president george allen, who went on to lose two senate races in virginia. >> if the republicans want to become the permanent minority, they will listen to cpac. [laughter] i rise in defense of this libel the group is mostly young people, very enthusiastic, which is why rand probably has a bill, and i suspect it is more libertarian than the old fuddy-duddies. but the question of isolationism, what rand paul is advocating is different from what mccain and others and even rubio would advocate. but it has appeal and will be interesting to see if the foreign issues paul can carry the day. lois, three of us, mark, action,w ron paul in and wh
and we have fuddy- duddies here. >> the world is changing, mark. >> the world is changing, but cpac isn't. [laughter] this is a group that decided to end by donald trump and not chris christie and bob mcdonnell, both of whom apparently believe that government should do something. the cpac poll, which they kick at the feet of the meetin -- take at the end of the meeting, president steve forbes won, president jack kemp won three times -- >> ron paul. >> president george...
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if they changed to earth they might have changed to more complex molecules on earth. four more asteroided passed by earth in the past week. we're going to go to derick pits. he's with franklin institute in philadelphia. good to have you back with us tonight. >> thank you very much for having me on, ed. >> explain to us what these scientists did. what did they do and what did they find? >> the thought here is that it's possible that perhaps the building blocks of life came to this planet from someplace else in the galaxy and around the universe. the way they goat this is astronomers have been able to identify organic compounds around the galaxy. they use telescopes for clouds of star material and find these organic compounds already existing. this means they have been created by some process. now the question is could some of those organic compounds that are the building blocks for the amino acids here, could they have been transported. turns out a vehicle may have been either a comet or a meteor or an asteroid that has somehow collected this material and, brought it t
if they changed to earth they might have changed to more complex molecules on earth. four more asteroided passed by earth in the past week. we're going to go to derick pits. he's with franklin institute in philadelphia. good to have you back with us tonight. >> thank you very much for having me on, ed. >> explain to us what these scientists did. what did they do and what did they find? >> the thought here is that it's possible that perhaps the building blocks of life came to...
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i think that's got to change. so i think if these cardinals are smart they will realize that they need to have some kind of reform. and they will realize that it has to be decentralized. >> schieffer: i'll tell you there are a lot of catholics i must say who probably agree with that. american catholics in a recent poll say 62% of them say the next pope should allow priests to marry by a margin of 64% to 28%. catholics feel the church this ease the ban on contraception. so obviously they do have in mind some kind of reforms. greg, do you think we're going to see any of that? >> i think that over the next 10-20 years we will see a couple things. one, a continuation of the absop union within the church the second vatican council and the reformed put in place and the direction for the church has still yet to be finally or fully decided upon. secondly, catholics also-- and i think this is very important-- also look for a figure-- and more than just a symbol but a real sense of unity within the church. i think that's ve
i think that's got to change. so i think if these cardinals are smart they will realize that they need to have some kind of reform. and they will realize that it has to be decentralized. >> schieffer: i'll tell you there are a lot of catholics i must say who probably agree with that. american catholics in a recent poll say 62% of them say the next pope should allow priests to marry by a margin of 64% to 28%. catholics feel the church this ease the ban on contraception. so obviously they...
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so again, nothing really changes right now, but as this moves forward, changes may come. on a related note, there is a question about people long term unemployed. todd shot me a note where he said i got my letter saying unemployment may go down. how can this happen even before the cut. part of it is this. your initial claims are filled by the state, but long term unemployment that we've talked about is paid by the federal government. about 2 million people are among the long term unemployed and they will see their checks reduced by about 11%. the national employment law project says that will probably hit in around april. that's how long it will take to get through the computers to make this happen. by september, there could be close to 4 million people in that category with an average total loss between now and then of about $400 to even 00 of them between now and the fall. and the labor department also says it may stop producing shall reports tracking mass layoffs, green job and how the u.s. job market compares with other countries. we're waiting on confirmation. next q
so again, nothing really changes right now, but as this moves forward, changes may come. on a related note, there is a question about people long term unemployed. todd shot me a note where he said i got my letter saying unemployment may go down. how can this happen even before the cut. part of it is this. your initial claims are filled by the state, but long term unemployment that we've talked about is paid by the federal government. about 2 million people are among the long term unemployed and...
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we need to change the way we sound. the base of the party, look, on gay marriage, the evangelical christian because base is still very large. they're still very much relied upon to been elections. they're very potent in primaries. it's fine for people in washington or in virginia to say we need a better look on gay marriage, but how is the base, the evangelical christian base of the party going to react to it? i think with immigration you've already seen that people won't necessarily follow just because it's better for the party politically. >> well, let me weigh in on the pizza. i mean, i think there are a lot of people in the party who are hard at work where are we're not even sure it's pizza people want. maybe it's pasta. maybe we're searching the wrong dish altogether. there may be some people working on the box, but there are a whole bunch of people working on the main course, and that is because good politics are usually born out of good policies, and there is a recognition that we need a base of policies that app
we need to change the way we sound. the base of the party, look, on gay marriage, the evangelical christian because base is still very large. they're still very much relied upon to been elections. they're very potent in primaries. it's fine for people in washington or in virginia to say we need a better look on gay marriage, but how is the base, the evangelical christian base of the party going to react to it? i think with immigration you've already seen that people won't necessarily follow...
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he's had a change of hearts. one, that all politics is local, of course, and, two, as more people come out in terms of orientation, more americans will be accepting as same-sex marriage. >>> plus we know the gop wants president obama to fail, will do anything to make sure he fails. that and no new taxes all they can agree on. why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his point of view? his version of a grand bargain to force the republic chance to say no and walk away from the table? he hasn't done that yet. >>> by the way, donald trump tweeted yesterday, really big crowd expected tomorrow at cpac for his speech. here's the really big crowd that showed up to see trumpy. an overflow audience. filled with empty chairs. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have som
he's had a change of hearts. one, that all politics is local, of course, and, two, as more people come out in terms of orientation, more americans will be accepting as same-sex marriage. >>> plus we know the gop wants president obama to fail, will do anything to make sure he fails. that and no new taxes all they can agree on. why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his point of view? his version of a grand bargain to force the republic chance to say no and walk away...
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was there a time or possibility that fema would of been changed, got rid of? >> tom will remember this. there was a time early in the department where there was a lot of resistance on the part of feet of becoming part of the department. i actually believed it more after katrina than before that the answer was closer integration rather than separation. if you think about the capabilities you want in emergency, the mud itself does not have a lot of operational personnel. what you want to be able to do is integrate and deploy customs, tso, other agents and some of the air frames and other equipment and bring that to bear to support what is going on. the key here i think is planning. i used to get passed over and over again who is in charge, and people had the mental model we would have a domestic version of a combat where the director would order the various governments to move around. in the united states you want event for this -- unity of the bench but not unity of command. you weigh your bridge the gap is to have a planning capability to get people to underst
was there a time or possibility that fema would of been changed, got rid of? >> tom will remember this. there was a time early in the department where there was a lot of resistance on the part of feet of becoming part of the department. i actually believed it more after katrina than before that the answer was closer integration rather than separation. if you think about the capabilities you want in emergency, the mud itself does not have a lot of operational personnel. what you want to be...